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  • 1 month ago | fishingbooker.com | Caitlyn Gatrell

    Reading Time: 7 minutesFly fishing for Tarpon promises to be quite the adventure. These tough fish have a fiery energy, big jumps and thrashes, and incredible brute strength. Anglers from all around the world seek these silver-scaled trophy fish, with many (including myself) counting them as their favorite fish. But while targeting these “Silver Kings” is a challenge in itself, Tarpon fly fishing is even more complicated.

  • 1 month ago | fishingbooker.com | Caitlyn Gatrell

    Reading Time: 5 minutesKnown for their aggressive strikes and tough battles, Bluefish are a top target all along Florida’s Atlantic Coast. While the Gulf holds species weighing up to 10 pounds, they get seriously big when you head north of Miami. We’re talking over 20 pounds! Even the smaller creatures pack a punch, and many fish you catch will make for a delicious meal at the end of the day. You can easily identify Bluefish by their sleek, silver-blue bodies and sharp, toothy mouths.

  • 1 month ago | fishingbooker.com | Caitlyn Gatrell

    Reading Time: 8 minutesJetty fishing is a great way to cast your line in saltwater. You can hit these rocks or structures from a boat or on foot, providing a mix of patience, effort, and tons of fun. Many species hang around jetties to hide from the tides or to munch on bait fish that feed on the algae and plankton. This, in turn, provides endless opportunities for hookups. There are a few things to keep in mind when jetty fishing, though.

  • 1 month ago | fishingbooker.com | Caitlyn Gatrell

    Reading Time: 5 minutesOn the search for a bait option that works time after time? One that’s been guaranteed to get you some big hookups? Try cut bait! From freshwater to saltwater, mountain streams to the open ocean, it will almost always get the job done. But it’s not that simple. There are many ways to use cut bait, and different species and environments call for different approaches. Fear not, though, we’re here to cover all the basics when it comes to using cut bait.

  • 2 months ago | fishingbooker.com | Caitlyn Gatrell

    Reading Time: 7 minutesWhether you’re an experienced angler or you’re just getting started, you’ll want to go after some delicious Flatfish at some point. These cool species will put up a fun fight and provide some dinner to the table! Fluke, also known as Summer Flounder, is a common inshore species that’s plenty fun. And some of the best tools for landing them are specially designed Fluke fishing lures. These fish aren’t picky and enjoy striking on various types of lures.

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